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DUTCH RELIEF

WOMEN'S CORPS ESTABLISHED Plans have been brought forward by the Dutch Women's Association in Great Britain for the establishment of a Women's Auxiliary Corps with the approval of the Netherlands Government and the Netherlands Red Cross. The corps will be ready to help the Dutch populations returning from Germany, from the Far East, and from internment, says the London correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald. It. will consist of a group of specialists in delousing, child welfare, water purification and contagious diseases, as well as relief groups which will include nurses, cooks, social service workers and canteen personnel. The leader of the corps is Mrs. C. E. Smit" Doserinck, who arrived in England in June, 1940, and has a son who is serving with the Dutch Merchant Navy.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 301, 20 December 1943, Page 5

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DUTCH RELIEF Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 301, 20 December 1943, Page 5

DUTCH RELIEF Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 301, 20 December 1943, Page 5

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